Search Results for: label/Court fees

Published on:

By

…Oregon v. Palomo, the Oregon Court of Appeals weighs in and defines the word “fee,” with a little help from a dictionary and a legislative history. Oregon v. Palomo A148047…

Published on:

By

…Circuit Court New Central Courthouse Planning and Space Programming Final Report,” August 2014 Context: “…. 1.2. Customer-Centric, Customer-Friendly Work Processes A subtle, calculated business principle enabled by today’s electronic technology…

Published on:

By

From U.S. Courts News, 1/31/13: Access to Court Opinions Expands “A pilot project giving the public free, text-searchable, online-access to court opinions now is available to all federal appellate,…

Published on:

By

…about these A2J commissions and initiatives. From 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, 4/22/14, post: “LegalZoom Gets Nod from South Carolina Supreme Court” Excerpt: “The term “Access to Justice” (A2J)…

Published on:

By

Link from Richard Zorza’s inimitable Access to Justice blog: A Cautionary Tale — Cartoon Points Out the Downsides of Automated Courts Access to justice and court systems broken (and broke)? “If…

Published on:

By

A fresh look at the Oregon Court of Appeals, from Shelley MacTyre, an Oregon lawyer, who has another blog, her legal one, here. (By the way, I’m not sure…

By
Posted in:
Published on:
Updated:
Contact Information